Operation Unitas 2023: Interoperability Training in Cartagena’s Waters

2023-07-11 11:08:21

Cartagena

The National Navy is fully enlisted to receive the delegations from 19 countries that will be part of Operation Unitas 2023, which will take place from July 11 to 21 in the waters of the Caribbean Sea.

The Bay of Cartagena will receive ships of different nationalities that will participate in the various exercises, with which it seeks to increase the level of interoperability, strengthen the degree of enlistment and training among the participating Navies at the Task Force level.

More than 4,500 men and women will gather to carry out training in naval, air, submarine and land scenarios in version 64, seeking to increase cooperation ties and interoperability capabilities; carry out combined naval operations that allow control of the sea; improve the combat capacity of the participating naval, air and expeditionary forces and strengthen those of humanitarian assistance and disaster response.

Within the framework of the celebration of the Naval Bicentennial, the Colombian Navy will host this important naval exercise promoted by the United States that has been carried out annually since 1959 and that this year will have 23 warships, 3 submarines, 29 aircraft and approximately 4,500 people from 19 partner countries.

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